Pick up something different
at Sainsbury’s:
Travel anywhere in Scotland for just
£19 return
Now you can save even more when you shop at
Sainsbury’s. Spend £15 or more at any of their
Scottish supermarkets (or just £5 at a
Sainsbury’s Local) between 11 January and 7
February 2012 and you will receive a Scotland
by Rail voucher which entitles you to choose
from two great offers: Travel anywhere in
Scotland for only £19 return – regardless of
how far you want to travel. Or, for the same
price you can take a child with you absolutely
FREE – that’s one adult and one child travelling
together for only £19 return anywhere in
Scotland. Just ask for your voucher at the
checkout.
Rail vouchers are valid for travel between 11
January and 31 March 2012 inclusive and can
be used at half term. Please refer to your
voucher for full travel terms and conditions.
So put Sainsbury’s on your shopping list and
stock up on some great rail offers!

No financial regulation, no corporate governance, no enlarged divisions, no summer football, no single ruling body, no new cash, no integrity. Behold the 'bright new dawn' for Scottish football,

I'm gonna do this with lad, £19 for two return Larbert to Dingwall not too shabby. Return trains a bit shoot 16.37 too early, then next one 19.38, nearly 3 hours after game finished. Just need to be time spent in Mallard.

NUMBER 7 wrote:I'm gonna do this with lad, £19 for two return Larbert to Dingwall not too shabby. Return trains a bit shoot 16.37 too early, then next one 19.38, nearly 3 hours after game finished. Just need to be time spent in Mallard.

If you really want to get home a bit earlier you could stump up for a bus to Inverness after the game, if you didn't catch the 1722 train there's one at 1844. I'd stay in the pub myself...

Even if you dont have a Sainsburys nearby (at the risk of Edinburgh snobbery - lets be honest, I cant imagine that Sainsburys have too many stores in Langlees or Tamfourhill) all you need is the code "SAINSBURYS12" when booking on the scotrail website. Its caps sensitive.

NUMBER 7 wrote:I'm gonna do this with lad, £19 for two return Larbert to Dingwall not too shabby. Return trains a bit shoot 16.37 too early, then next one 19.38, nearly 3 hours after game finished. Just need to be time spent in Mallard.

It's crazy the times of the trains from Dingwall to Inverness. I have driven to this game twice and got the train once. Although its the slowest train in the world it does allow for plenty drinking time. But when Inverness were at home to motherwell the train station for the 7.38pm was patrolled with police taking people's carry outs off them.

Back to my point about the train after the game, still can't understand why they don't put on a train the back of 5 to Inverness! Waiting on the bus felt like a life time. The train would be rammed if they put on a train for fans leaving after the game.

NUMBER 7 wrote:I'm gonna do this with lad, £19 for two return Larbert to Dingwall not too shabby. Return trains a bit shoot 16.37 too early, then next one 19.38, nearly 3 hours after game finished. Just need to be time spent in Mallard.

It's crazy the times of the trains from Dingwall to Inverness. I have driven to this game twice and got the train once. Although its the slowest train in the world it does allow for plenty drinking time. But when Inverness were at home to motherwell the train station for the 7.38pm was patrolled with police taking people's carry outs off them.

Back to my point about the train after the game, still can't understand why they don't put on a train the back of 5 to Inverness! Waiting on the bus felt like a life time. The train would be rammed if they put on a train for fans leaving after the game.

ICT don't have any game that weekend, making it a bit less crowded on the trains.

If the game goes tits up, you can always get the early train & be back down here for 8.30
Service buses will have you in Sneck, after the match ends, for the 18.44, getting you back at 10.
But if you wait on the next train, you're on the last one out of INV. Getting you down at ½ 11.

No financial regulation, no corporate governance, no enlarged divisions, no summer football, no single ruling body, no new cash, no integrity. Behold the 'bright new dawn' for Scottish football,